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Fiji: Where Happiness Finds You

With crystal clear water, white sand beaches, lush rain-forests and tropical islands, it's easy to see why Fiji was voted the happiest place on Earth.

Scuba Diving in Fiji

One of the best known Fiji scuba diving destinations and once christened "The Mecca of Pacific Diving", Beqa Lagoon (pronounced Benga), lies just south of Viti Levu. Schools of reef fish and the occasional shark may be around as you investigate the nooks and crannies of this dive site's varying topography.

Fiji

Fiji is an island country in Melanesia in the South Pacific Ocean about 1,100 nautical miles northeast of New Zealand's North Island. The country comprises an archipelago of more than 332 islands, of which 110 are permanently inhabited, and more than 500 islets. The two major islands are Viti Levu and Vanua Levu.

In a country blessed with an abundance of scenic beauty,the Sigatoka Sand Dunes stand out as one of the more unique wonders of Fiji.

Kula Eco Park

Just off the Queen's Road opposite the Outrigger on the Lagoon Fiji, Kula Eco Park is Fiji's only wildlife park. The park is a cool green forest nestled in a small valley. The trees have names like Dawa, Ivi, Vutu and Vesi and tower above the valley floor filtering the sun. Visitors will hear the call of barking pigeons, the shrill of honey eaters and the constant, pulsing concert of unseen forest dwellers.

Biausevu Waterfall Tour

The Biausevu Waterfall (also known as Savu Na Mate Laya Falls) is a pretty 20m waterfall on the Coral Coast of southern Viti Levu near the Biausevu village. The waterfall slides down in two tiers. In between the tiers, it looked like the stream actually launched in a small waterwheel before making its final descent.

Adventure in Fiji

With crystal clear water, white sand beaches, lush rain-forests and tropical islands, it's easy to see why Fiji was voted the happiest place on Earth.

Coral Coast

Fiji, or more officially, the Republic of Fiji, is a country made up of 333 islands in the South Pacific Ocean. Ten hours from both Los Angeles and Hong Kong, it’s an alluring destination for travellers across the globe – especially for business, as it represents a perfect halfway point between Asia and North America.

Renowned for its aquatic life, white-sand beaches and pristine natural environment, the land itself was formed by volcanic activity around 150 million years ago – a somewhat ironic beginning, considering the divine beauty that presently abounds.

Fiji’s largest island, Viti Levu, is where The Warwick Fiji calls home. Hotel visitors can experience everything from metropolitan sophistication in the capital city of Suva to mountainous villages, alive with traditional Fijian culture, and of course, the gorgeous beaches that made Fiji vacations famous.

Want to experience the traditions, culture, nature and people of the Coral Coast? It is recommended that guests try one of our Top 11 recommended day trips. For more information or to book CLICK on the invidual tour name: